but we don't really use any special fancy quotes in norwegian ""
2013-05-28 14846, 2013
CatQuest
no nikki because listen:
2013-05-28 14854, 2013
CatQuest
i just wrote a paper today in norwegian
2013-05-28 14858, 2013
derwin
isn't norweigan just a degenerate form of swedish?
2013-05-28 14805, 2013
derwin trolls in a nordic fashion
2013-05-28 14805, 2013
CallerNo6 chuckles
2013-05-28 14844, 2013
CatQuest
it is my final advanced norwegian exam, derwin go to hell, and everything matters, wher i put my commas, what kind of upperletters go after the dots etc the works
2013-05-28 14855, 2013
CatQuest
but NO ONE cares about if i use " and - and '
2013-05-28 14826, 2013
CatQuest
and not.. uh i acctually don't know what the "correct" norwegian quote is
2013-05-28 14834, 2013
hawke_1
apparently «»
2013-05-28 14842, 2013
hawke_1
or »«
2013-05-28 14843, 2013
CatQuest
yes those
2013-05-28 14849, 2013
nikki
just because norwegian is like that doesn't mean every language is
2013-05-28 14856, 2013
derwin
hahaha, lol
2013-05-28 14802, 2013
CatQuest
and tellingly, they are NOT in my keylayaou, i can't even find it in "characters"
well I think that this styleguidelien is kinda gonig archaic :)
2013-05-28 14816, 2013
fractalizator
most of the rest of the world is ok with rAmmSteiN
2013-05-28 14835, 2013
CatQuest
I am not talking about stuff wher these things are activly used, e.g. accënts, and french ! and probably this Armenian
2013-05-28 14857, 2013
CatQuest
most of the rest of the world still type it as Rammstein :)
2013-05-28 14809, 2013
hawke_1
and someone will argue “why are you correcting the spelling, everyone knows the artist ment to right that word, nobody cares about this stuff I wasnt even tot that in school”
2013-05-28 14828, 2013
fractalizator
CatQuest: RAMMSTEIN and rammstein as well!
2013-05-28 14831, 2013
CatQuest
hawke yo u are hyperbolign to prove your point and its bad
2013-05-28 14838, 2013
hawke_1
I am. :-)
2013-05-28 14845, 2013
CatQuest
well you should feel bad
2013-05-28 14859, 2013
CatQuest
because it makes it so that you don't have a point
2013-05-28 14804, 2013
CatQuest
make a proper argument please
2013-05-28 14833, 2013
hawke_1
CatQuest: My point is just that we have to set the bar somewhere on the spectrum from 'allow everything' to 'only specific precise tight guidelines'
2013-05-28 14847, 2013
hawke_1
And no place on that spectrum will make everyone happy
2013-05-28 14805, 2013
CatQuest
and my point is that "correct to "archaic" typography for english is wrong"
2013-05-28 14813, 2013
hawke_1
and in the future yes, common usage will probably loosen it even more.
2013-05-28 14832, 2013
CatQuest
i hope so and this silly rule will go away. exept again for those cases where it is totally walid
2013-05-28 14838, 2013
CatQuest
english wil lbe looser and looser
2013-05-28 14854, 2013
CatQuest
as the lignua de facto I can type a sentence completely in english and mean it in norwegian
2013-05-28 14856, 2013
CatQuest
it's possible
2013-05-28 14802, 2013
fractalizator
WE NEED A NEW "STRINGS" TABLE!
2013-05-28 14804, 2013
CatQuest
al lthe english words have a menaing in other language
2013-05-28 14810, 2013
fractalizator
with string entities
2013-05-28 14831, 2013
CatQuest
don't you mean “strings„?
2013-05-28 14837, 2013
fractalizator
and all titles, names etc will use them, as releases use recordings now
2013-05-28 14840, 2013
CatQuest
that's the thing,
2013-05-28 14844, 2013
kepstin-work
does twine count as a type of string?
2013-05-28 14808, 2013
CatQuest
what the hell is twine anyway? some kind of aerican string you but into huge balls for some reason?
2013-05-28 14821, 2013
fractalizator
c'mon, I'm not a native English speaker, I don't know what Brits and Americans learn at school
2013-05-28 14832, 2013
kepstin-work
apparently it's sort of between a thread and a string, but more properly a type of cord.
2013-05-28 14836, 2013
CatQuest
no about typograhpy I think tho
2013-05-28 14842, 2013
fractalizator
and „"strings" table“ is in SQL :)
2013-05-28 14853, 2013
CatQuest
there is a difference between thread and string outside of thickness?
2013-05-28 14831, 2013
fractalizator
then you can check just the strings, fix capitalization, set quality level, and even merge them! :)
2013-05-28 14859, 2013
fractalizator
CatQuest: there are also ropes in programming
2013-05-28 14801, 2013
hawke_1
CatQuest: twine is thread, usually made of a rougher material.
2013-05-28 14824, 2013
CatQuest 's tired from exam so isn't following anyway
2013-05-28 14830, 2013
CatQuest
hey OT (on topic?) i tried typing the "correct" ' quote.. couldn't find it
2013-05-28 14843, 2013
CatQuest
so.. yea there is that, besides not knowing what is right, it's really hard to do
2013-05-28 14853, 2013
hawke_1
that’s why it’s optional
2013-05-28 14838, 2013
CatQuest
While I *could* if I wanted to, still do accents, ëh? And proper capitalisation no problem.
2013-05-28 14808, 2013
CatQuest
but it makes me wonder, why are you going through so much troulbeto get the arcaic " ' " right?
2013-05-28 14818, 2013
CatQuest
’ is it?
2013-05-28 14822, 2013
CatQuest
why?
2013-05-28 14833, 2013
CallerNo6
the opposite of "typographically correct" is not "incorrect". It's more like "less rich semantically".
2013-05-28 14800, 2013
CatQuest
ah yes!
2013-05-28 14821, 2013
CatQuest
but the opposite of "correct capitalisation" is "wrong capitalisation"
2013-05-28 14825, 2013
fractalizator
́́́́́́’
2013-05-28 14829, 2013
fractalizator
oops
2013-05-28 14833, 2013
fractalizator
’
2013-05-28 14858, 2013
CatQuest
maybe its also because I don't see what purpose it serves to use thme :/